Programme
This midlength, assembled in a 2+1 configuration, is perfect for carving in all wave types. It's well-suited to powerful point break waves with a long wall opening up to 2.50 m.
Fitted with 2 Twin fins, it'll be more playful but with a little less drive in more hollow waves.
Fins not included.
DIMENSIONS
7'4 x 21" 1/4 x 2" 3/4
224 x 54 x 7 cm
Volume 46 L
Weight 4.5 kg without fins
Shape
Co-creation with Jeremy Smith (Hendaye).
Elongated outline.
Hull: Spooned at the front to facilitate take-off in hollow waves, ending in a double concave across three quarters of the rear of the board for improved manoeuvrability.
Bevelled rails for better entry into the water
Construction
Laminated with a 30 kg/m3 walnut EPS with epoxy resin and fibreglass.
Top: 2 x 6 oz layers 1 x 4 oz layer
Underside: 1 x 6 oz layer
Dift box reinforcement in 4 oz
Paulownia 5 mm wooden slat.
Benefits of EPS/EPOXY boards
We chose this type of construction for our surfboards, because it offers numerous advantages.
Epoxy resin is more resistant to impacts and crushing than polyester resin.
The board is more reactive and can gather more speed
The EPS foam (expanded polystyrene) floats better, meaning that, for the same volume, you have more buoyancy than with a polyester /polyurethane board.
Fins
Delivered without fins.
side 4" FCS1 ref/ (8751381) and central us box 7" ref/(8750883) available in store or on Decathlon.com.
Choosing the right fins:
For powerful waves and surfers weighing more than 70 kg, opt for the 2 +1 assembly with a 7" central and 4" sides.
For smaller waves, single or twin assembly.
Twin assembly ideal with keels.
Packaging
The board has a Flexi Hex® honeycomb case inside a sturdy box.
This case is reusable in your surfing cover to protect it while transporting.
How to behave on the water
Find the rules for priority and behaviour on the water on our website.
If you find yourself in a spot you do not know, ask for help from the lifeguard or people used to the area.